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My Daily Observer Diary- Sheriff Bojang Senior Exposed!!! Part One
Saturday, November 03, 2007 (1303 reads)


My Daily Observer Diary- Sheriff Bojang Senior Exposed!!!

It has never been  our intention  to give prominence to a politically irrelevant person like sellout Sheriff Bojang Senior. As far as decent Gambians are concerned, the former Observer MD is nothing, but a shameless laughing stock. With all the atrocities associated with Saja Taal, we can safely say that Taal is far better than Bojang, because the latter is cheap and vicious by all standards. Thanks to Sheriff Bojang, the Daily Observer, which used to be the bastion of hope for Gambia’s independent journalism, was sold out to the dictatorship at a giveaway price. Bojang deceived veteran  Liberian Journalist Kenneth Y Best with his package of lies about  the true qualities of Amadou Samba, a man he adopted as his savior and father. The Gambian State, through Amadou Samba used Bojang as an undercover to facilitate the sale of the Observer. Left with Mr.Best alone, the Observer was not going to be sold to a Government supporter like Amadou Samba. Mr. Best acted on  the distorted information given to  him  supposedly  by a “genuine  friend and colleague” to  sell the Observer. Sheriff is a fake and also a 419 operative for that matter.




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Breaking News:Gambia:Yahya Jammeh releases names of aids patients he claimed to have cured so far!!
Friday, November 02, 2007 (1359 reads)






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IFJ Mourns Baboucarr Gaye!!
Friday, November 02, 2007 (397 reads)


INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF JOURNALISTS

Press Release

October 30, 2007

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*IFJ Mourns the Death of Gambian Press Freedom Advocate Baboucarr Gaye*
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The International Federation of Journalists today mourns the death Baboucarr Gaye, a
veteran journalist and press freedom advocate in The Gambia.

Gaye was engaged in a prolonged legal fight with the government of The Gambia in relation
to the illegal closure of his radio station, Citizen FM in 1998. Despite the fact that he
was cleared from all wrong doing by the courts, Citizen FM and Citizen Newspaper remains
closed to this day.

Gaye initially worked as a broadcaster at the national radio station, Radio Gambia, and
also served as the BBC correspondent in Banjul. Later, with some friends, he established
the /Senegambia Sun/ newspaper, which was short lived. A determined journalist, Gaye was
later able to establish Citizen FM and the /Citizen/ newspaper.


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U.S. Treasury Secretary Paulson to Deliver Keynote Address at U.S.-Africa Business Summit
Friday, November 02, 2007 (210 reads)


Washington, D.C. (November 2, 2007)-United States Secretary of the
Treasury Henry M. Paulson, Jr. will deliver the keynote address at The
Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) 2007 U.S.-Africa Business Summit
Closing Gala Dinner November 16, 2007 at The Cape Town Convention
Centre, it was announced today.

 



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Breaking News: Exiled SUD FM Radio Director breaks the silence!! "Mboup Calls For Radical Revolution To Emancipate Oppressed Gambians"
Thursday, November 01, 2007 (1225 reads)


Exiled Sud FM Radio Director  Mohamed Souleymane Mboup Breaks The Silence

"Mboup  Calls For Radical Revolution To Emancipate Oppressed Gambians"

Veteran Broadcaster calls The SeneGal/Gambia Joint Ministerial Meeting "Another Talk Shop"

The exiled Managing Director of the closed Sud FM Radio,  Mohamed Souleymane Mboup,  has emerged after many years in silence. Mr.Mboup in a dispatch to the Freedom Newspaper, thanked the paper’s Editorial Staff for their tireless efforts to make the dictatorship back home to be accountable to its Citizens. The erstwhile Sud FM Director, who was forced into exile after been detained by the feared  the National Intelligence Agency, has spoken for the first time, since he fled the Gambia about ten years ago. Mr.Mboup’s  piece centered on the ongoing Senegal/Gambia joint Ministerial Meeting, brain drain, revolution amog a host of other things. The former  Radio Director says the Banjul Meeting was yet another “talk shop” meeting,  as nothing significant  would emerge from the said meeting. “Thank you my dear colleagues for your courage and even ALLAH mandates people to fight injustice by all means necessary and faithful journalism can be the best way now. Democracy starts with the freedom of the press and good governance with good and clean political leaders.” said the charismatic broadcaster.





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